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Biophys J, November 2000, p. 2314-2321, Vol. 79, No. 5
Section Theory of Complex Fluids, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University and Leiden Institute of Chemistry, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
We consider the effect of polymer depletion on the
transport (diffusion and electrophoresis) of small proteins through
semi-dilute solutions of a flexible polymer. A self-consistent field
theory may be set up in the important case of quasi-ideal interactions when the protein is small enough. Dynamic depletion, the reorganization of the depletion layer as the protein diffuses, is computed within a
free-draining approximation. The transport of the dressed particle (protein + depletion layer) is tackled by extending Ogston's
analysis of probe diffusion through fibrous networks to the case of a
probe diffusing through a semi-dilute polymer inhomogeneous on the
scale of the polymer correlation length. The resulting exponential
retardation agrees almost quantitatively with that found in recent
electrophoresis experiments of small proteins in polymer solutions that
have been ascertained to be semi-dilute (S. P. Radko and A. Chrambach, Electrophoresis, 17:1094-1102, 1996;
Biopolymers, 4:183-189, 1997).
Biophys J, November 2000, p. 2314-2321, Vol. 79, No. 5
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